What We Do

The Tulare County Child Abuse Prevention Council’s primary purpose is to organize and oversee the community’s efforts to prevent child abuse. CAPC provides information and resources at community events, as well as the following resources

Speaking Engagements

Speakers can present programs on child abuse prevention, local activities to increase awareness, local services and ideas for increasing public awareness about this issue. Fill out a request on CAPC's contact form or call 559-735-0456 for more information.

CAPC also leads the following six ongoing activities:

This 10 minute experience brings participants into the stories of child abuse victims. It also helps the engaged community to more effectively respond to child abuse around them. Bring The Lisa Project to your community, school, business, event, etc...

Following The Lisa Project exhibits, students have chosen to further the work of child abuse awareness on their campuses. CAPC provides advisorship to the clubs and opportunities to promote child abuse prevention.

CAPC partners with communities seeking to improve child well being and prevent child abuse in tangible ways. Farmersville is the first Community for Child Well Being. Get information on what we've been doing and how your community can join.

CAPC is helping in the community effort to end child sex trafficking by providing information and resources regarding local human trafficking response efforts through a newsletter, website, and local projects.

The annual conference focuses on a specific area of child abuse each year, with experts presenting material to assist professionals working with children, as well as the community at large, to address and prevent child abuse more effectively.